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Social media governance and strategies to combat online hatespeech in Germany
Abstract Concerns over online hatespeech have prompted governments to strengthen social media governance. However, claims by policy‐makers and political activists regarding the effectiveness and likely consequences of legal regulations remain largely untested.
Daniela Stockmann +2 more
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Objective measurement of Spanish emotion vocabulary
Current research on emotion knowledge and competence emphasises the role of language. Emotion vocabulary is one of the indicators of emotion knowledge that can be objectively measured; however, the metric properties of the scores obtained in tests and tasks to measure it have seldom been adequate.
Ana R. Delgado +4 more
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Abstract Drawing on an online survey of mayors from the German federal state of Baden‐Wuerttemberg this article analyses (1) to what extent social media is used abusively at the municipal level, (2) how mayors react to hate speech and (3) whether the experience of such insulting comments and threats is correlated with their perception of social media ...
Rafael Bauschke, Sebastian Jäckle
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Abstract In South Korea, it has become a growing trend for foreign Influencers to promote Korean cultures, especially through genres like mukbang (livestreamed binge‐eating), beauty vlogs (e.g. “A day in the life of”), reaction (e.g., K‐pop and K‐drama “reacts”).
Jin Lee, Crystal Abidin
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Safe from “harm”: The governance of violence by platforms
Abstract A number of issues have emerged related to how platforms moderate and mitigate “harm.” Although platforms have recently developed more explicit policies in regard to what constitutes “hate speech” and “harmful content,” it appears that platforms often use subjective judgments of harm that specifically pertains to spectacular, physical violence—
Julia R. DeCook +3 more
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Social debate and hate speech around the Trans Law in Spain: A systematic literature review
Abstract The objective of this work is to identify the social debate generated in Spain by the approval of the Law for the real and effective equality of trans people and for the guarantee of the rights of LGTBI people. A systematic literature review is carried out.
Patricia Sánchez‐Holgado +3 more
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Abstract Social media platforms make choices about what content is and is not permissible on their platforms. For example, choices about if and how to deal with online harassment and hate speech are growing problems in many online settings. But these choices are often opaque, can vary from platform to platform, and can change over time with little ...
Elizabeth Dubois, Anna Reepschlager
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Abstract Crowdfunding platforms remain understudied as conduits for ideological struggle. While other social media platforms may enable the expression of hateful and harmful ideas, crowdfunding can actively facilitate their enaction through financial support.
Matthew Wade +2 more
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Definiendo el 'odio' en Manual Prático do Odio, de Ferréz [PDF]
Este trabajo consiste en un análisis del libro Manual Prático do Odio, de Ferréz, un escritor brasileño que se reconoce como de "la periferia" y que construye una narrativa que responde a los preconceptos que sobre la favela y sus habitantes sostienen ...
Tennina, Lucía
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Misoginia e discurso de ódio no Governo Bolsonaro: Notas a partir de Foucault e Butler [PDF]
This article problematizes the hateful and misogynistic speech of the former president of the republic Jair Bolsonaro based on some Foucaultian and Butlerian concepts, understanding with Foucault, the dscourse is not an expression of an individual ...
Marinho, Cristiane Maria
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